When Jon and Josh Graham of Graham Knives in Cleveland, Tennessee, developed their custom Graham Razel™ in 2001, most knife blades came to a single point. Not the Razel. It’s a cross between a chisel and a razor with a knife handle. The result gives two useful Razor-Sharp™ edges, one for pushing or tapping, and the other for precise cutting. You also get two strong blade points. The Graham brothers have been very successful with their custom versions in a variety of sizes and styles.

The CRKT production Razel models follow the Graham concept faithfully, with very thick full-tang blades of premium 9Cr18MoV (similar to 440C) stainless steel in a brushed finish, hand-contoured Micarta® handles, and custom-fitted Kydex® sheaths.

How are mechanics, carpenters, farmers, and home craftsmen using their Razel models? The Grahams report: Scraping gaskets, removing paint and stickers. Chiseling to make reliefs, mortises and tenons. Prying tight-fitting parts. Cutting things like paracord, wire insulation, radiator hose, plastic ties and tubing. Taper reaming a hole with the twist of the wrist. Reaching into tight spaces and push cutting with the chisel edge. Opening feed bags and cutting through bales of hay. You name it, the Razel does it.

Our Stubby Pocket Razel™ has cutting edges of 1.0” and 2.15”. The comfortable contoured Micarta handle makes this a tool you can use for hours. There is a flat at the end of the handle for tapping, and friction grooves at the blade spine for the thumb. It’s an ideal everyday carry for the craftsman.

The Ringed Razel™ has cutting edges of 1.125” and 3.0”. The handle terminates in a ring for the little finger. You can use this tool in the wettest, slickest conditions without fear of losing your grip.

Our Razel™ SS7 is a humongous 13.8-ounce work tool with the look of a cleaver and the heft of a hatchet. The full-tang blade is 0.25” thick with cutting edges of 1.70” and 7.25”, plus a 3.70” top cutting edge with Veff™ Serrations. The butt features a bottle and jar opener. You can use it to cut through thickets or jungle, and in emergency situations, to release tangles of rope or nets.

They’re three extremely high-quality work tools, built to custom standards, each one unique in the knife and tool world. And just about every serious craftsman we show them to, wants one immediately.

In-pocket sheaths. The Grahams have designed the Kydex sheaths for the Stubby Pocket Razel and Ringed Razel for right-hand in-pocket carry, as shown below.

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Razel™ Series

Stubby Pocket Razel™
2011:
MSRP U.S. $89.99
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Blade: Width: 1.0” (2.5 cm)
Length: 2.15” (5.5 cm)
Thickness: 0.18” (0.46 cm)
Steel: 9Cr18MoV, 58-60 HRC
Knife: Overall length: 5.88” (14.9 cm)
Weight: 3.9 oz. (111 g)

Sheath (included with knife)
Overall length: 4.0” (10.2 cm)
Weight: 1.0 oz. (28 g)

Ringed Razel™
2012:
MSRP U.S. $99.99
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Blade: Width: 1.125” (2.9 cm)
Length: 3.0” (7.6 cm)
Thickness: 0.18” (0.46 cm)
Steel: 9Cr18MoV, 58-60 HRC
Knife: Overall length: 7.50” (19.0 cm)
Weight: 5.5 oz. (156 g)

Sheath (included with knife)
Overall length: 5.0” (12.7 cm)
Weight: 1.4 oz. (40 g)

Razel™ SS7
2013:

MSRP U.S. $199.99
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Blade: Width: 1.70” (4.3 cm)
Length: 7.25” (18.4 cm)
Top Serration: 3.70” (9.4 cm)
Thickness: 0.25” (0.64 cm)
Steel: 9Cr18MoV, 58-60 HRC
Knife: Overall length: 12.25” (31.1 cm)
Weight: 13.8 oz. (391 g)

Sheath (included with knife)
Overall length: 9.5” (24.1 cm)
Weight: 4.9 oz. (139 g)